Aircraft cabin cleaning solutions can include:
Isopropyl alcohol (IPA)
Aircraft manufacturers recommend a 70% aqueous solution of IPA for high-touch surfaces. It should be applied with pre-moistened wipes or a single-use wetted cloth, and not sprayed in the cabin.
Hydrogen peroxide
The effectiveness of hydrogen peroxide as a disinfectant depends on the concentration in the air and the exposure time. According to the FAA, 10 ppm (parts per million) of hydrogen peroxide can inactivate 99% of viruses on surfaces after 2.5 minutes of exposure.
Cabin cleaner concentrate
A versatile cleaner that can be used on washable hard surfaces in the aircraft. It can be diluted before use and sprayed on the surface, then wiped clean.
Taski Sani 4 in 1 Plus Spray
A 4-in-1 cleaner, disinfectant, deodorizer, and descaler.
Oven cleaner and degreaser
A mild alkaline liquid that can be used to manually clean heavily soiled surfaces.
Avionics cleaner
A non-flammable and alcohol-free cleaner for aviation screens and instruments.
When cleaning aircraft cabins, it's important to consider the following:
Carpets: Never shampoo, steam clean, or perform any other wet type cleaning on carpets.
Disinfectant wipes: Use disinfectant wipes to clean individual food trays.